Disco01
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It's to do with supply and demand and reducing overall CO2 levels across the range.
A surprisingly large percentage of people who purchase SUV type cars go for 2wd versions because they like the style and driving position but have no requirement for 4wd. Also a 2wd is going to have better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions so that improves the average across the entire LR range for to bring them down to EU targets.
A surprisingly large percentage of people who purchase SUV type cars go for 2wd versions because they like the style and driving position but have no requirement for 4wd. Also a 2wd is going to have better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions so that improves the average across the entire LR range for to bring them down to EU targets.